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he believes that they share a commitment to education reform. and he's ready to support him. >> mckay, this is a shift though. look at the 2012 election. i gave the example of google. this is important with the democrats, the republicans are in complete and utter disarray, the democrat party is becoming more powerful, and they thought they could count on silicon valley. $2.7 million went to barack obama, $550,000 went to romney. 83% of the money went to barack obama. mark zuckerberg coming out for chris christie, seems to be a significant event, a tipping point. >> it could matter a lot. and it's not just money. the bay area, silicon valley hosts to all these great tech companies. obama won that area by 49 points in 2012. chris christie making inroads in that community is huge. there is a lot of cash there, but there's also a tech talent gap that republicans have suffered from. the campaigns, when they're staffing up, they don't have access, all the time, to a lot of the most talented tech people, because they're all so liberal. but if chris chr
he believes that they share a commitment to education reform. and he's ready to support him. >> mckay, this is a shift though. look at the 2012 election. i gave the example of google. this is important with the democrats, the republicans are in complete and utter disarray, the democrat party is becoming more powerful, and they thought they could count on silicon valley. $2.7 million went to barack obama, $550,000 went to romney. 83% of the money went to barack obama. mark zuckerberg...
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be increasing public library budgets and recognizing the vital role they play in keeping communities educated informed and integrated let's have stephen c. like he's a conservative commentator and a pro business advocate david welcome back to the show thanks so much for coming on thanks for having me sam i'm very excited about being on with you know i hope tom's all right he's fine i mean i'm excited to you david so why do you hate books. you know very well i don't hate but i think all these are i very well why do you have a library of books well let's let's be very open in this discourse for your viewing audience it's not a stare at say from the republicans or even the democrats that has caused the demise of so many libraries it is mismanagement of the public funds they have been using this money for purposes that they were not designated for the. now we could solve this quite literally overnight if we just would relax the rules that govern charitable giving unfortunately this administration has just kicked the public library system straight in the butt on january second president obama sign
be increasing public library budgets and recognizing the vital role they play in keeping communities educated informed and integrated let's have stephen c. like he's a conservative commentator and a pro business advocate david welcome back to the show thanks so much for coming on thanks for having me sam i'm very excited about being on with you know i hope tom's all right he's fine i mean i'm excited to you david so why do you hate books. you know very well i don't hate but i think all these...
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missionaries came and educated the reactive and why am i here driven by the fact they got to college in a yellow springs ohio she was involved in the naacp progressive political party and the peace movement and was involved in the peace movement well in advance of that. estimate the public image of your mother is behind the scenes , quite yet -- what was she like as a person? >> she was very mission driven and the thing i like to say most is on the conventional level she used to tell me all the time for a woman to experience all that she's experienced right after the montgomery bus boy protest that is a time all of the emotions and the hate and hostility she had no notion of bitterness and all this love and understanding and goodwill and hope and faith and she just loved and didn't let that hinder her work so you can imagine we hear about our father being assassinated. i'm five, my brother is seven. little kids are sad he's taken away that way. you can really become very pay to fill the but my mother taught us about loving and that you're father left for this cause and gave his life.
missionaries came and educated the reactive and why am i here driven by the fact they got to college in a yellow springs ohio she was involved in the naacp progressive political party and the peace movement and was involved in the peace movement well in advance of that. estimate the public image of your mother is behind the scenes , quite yet -- what was she like as a person? >> she was very mission driven and the thing i like to say most is on the conventional level she used to tell me...
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it's about education. it's about research and development. it's about controlling our energy future. all of these are part of the equation. >> president obama has outlined debt reduction as a top priority heading into the second term. also high on his list, immigration reform. putting more emphasis on developing renewable energy and the most urgent for the president, gun control. joining us now, jim vandenhike. so we got done with the first term. bipartisanship towards the end, incredible. any reason why that will change? >> zero. >> okay. >> i would love to be optimistic. i think we should be slamming the blacken ambers they serve up here as you think about the next four years. largely because we already saw in the last two months in the lame duck how the next two years will unfold. and that is a republican congress and a zero interest in doing the obama agenda and a president who has zero interest in the republican agenda. i look at the first 100 days as the 100 days from hell. he has to deal with sequestration, whether or not we lift the d
it's about education. it's about research and development. it's about controlling our energy future. all of these are part of the equation. >> president obama has outlined debt reduction as a top priority heading into the second term. also high on his list, immigration reform. putting more emphasis on developing renewable energy and the most urgent for the president, gun control. joining us now, jim vandenhike. so we got done with the first term. bipartisanship towards the end,...
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you have a lot of drinks to pay $1,303,000 for your education. that's my $0.2 more. thank you for joining us. over its record to show. have a great night and will see right back here next week. ♪ says. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. breaking news at this hour. the associated press reported that one american was the standoff between a terrorist group in this arid desert. at least 20 of the original 132 hostages taken at the bp gas plant still missing. confirming that americans are among the hostages being held refusing to put a number on how many. the leader of the terrorist group signaling that at least two americans are among those hostages, and he is offering to freedom in exchange for the release of the world trade center bomber, the so-called blind sheik. a pakistan scientist jailed for trying to kill american soldiers in afghanistan. the state department flatly denying the request. >> the united states does not negotiate with terrorists said. >> all say it again. the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >> we do not negotiate with terrorists. w
you have a lot of drinks to pay $1,303,000 for your education. that's my $0.2 more. thank you for joining us. over its record to show. have a great night and will see right back here next week. ♪ says. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. breaking news at this hour. the associated press reported that one american was the standoff between a terrorist group in this arid desert. at least 20 of the original 132 hostages taken at the bp gas plant still missing. confirming that americans are among the...
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that's when i became aware that our program does not provide any shopping education. lou: you probably did not fit the narrative. what you're talking about is extraordinary, the way which to expand the value of that $130 on average of taxpayer money. a great service for everyone. >> improve the purchasing power will do more than if we raise the food stamp allotment but at no cost to taxpayers. lou: the administration will probably be very hesitant there. >> we will see. lou: you are smart. we appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us and with everyone else. by the way, we are going to tell the department of agriculture, come on. get real. straight at this site. talk to stephanie. that's it for us. we hope to have a [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any qu
that's when i became aware that our program does not provide any shopping education. lou: you probably did not fit the narrative. what you're talking about is extraordinary, the way which to expand the value of that $130 on average of taxpayer money. a great service for everyone. >> improve the purchasing power will do more than if we raise the food stamp allotment but at no cost to taxpayers. lou: the administration will probably be very hesitant there. >> we will see. lou: you are...
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post poll, she's high favorability among african-americans, among women, among hispanics, and lower educated voetders. >> do you think she will run the way the george w. bush's father did after a third term fn reagan? >> no. >> her ego -- >> right. but in terms of -- i think that's right. but in terms of the attachment and the enthusiasm of the base of the democratic voters, she has that. >> we're going to jump on it. i think she historically is to the left of jackson, somewhere around humphrey. right in the middle of the democratic party historically. she said we're the indispensable country. none of this pulling back, come home america. >> yes. tough, but one other point. you know what she did? she did concede we made mistax but she also when tested by ron johnson most notably, she did not back down. the liberal base of the party didn't want hillary clinton to go and concede everything on benghazi because they believe she did the best of her ability. i think the wins points say everything didn't go perfectly but i'm not going to stand here and let you attack me and say we're to blame for e
post poll, she's high favorability among african-americans, among women, among hispanics, and lower educated voetders. >> do you think she will run the way the george w. bush's father did after a third term fn reagan? >> no. >> her ego -- >> right. but in terms of -- i think that's right. but in terms of the attachment and the enthusiasm of the base of the democratic voters, she has that. >> we're going to jump on it. i think she historically is to the left of...
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i think you'll see something similar now an education, especially in higher education. the oligarchy of the education society is about to collapse, partly due to the internet where people are learning in more different ways from other people. progresstimistic about there over the next 10 or 20 years. host: this is from the atlantic magazine -- he said, "in the last decade, even the places where republicans wanted to spread liberty, but turned into a debacle. they had dubious notion of what the military could accomplish. they failed to execute. they stubbornly denied anything was amiss. as a result, republicans, especially neoconservatives, lost the trust of american voters." guest: i don't know what those places are. i guess most people were against fighting in afghanistan and we had a limited footprint over there for most of the bush administration. that was not the place where we pursued a neoconservative foreign policy. the only place was on iraq. one war in iraq, which i will defend to this day, and which we succeeded. by the end of 2008 we had won the war, thanks t
i think you'll see something similar now an education, especially in higher education. the oligarchy of the education society is about to collapse, partly due to the internet where people are learning in more different ways from other people. progresstimistic about there over the next 10 or 20 years. host: this is from the atlantic magazine -- he said, "in the last decade, even the places where republicans wanted to spread liberty, but turned into a debacle. they had dubious notion of what...
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i'll pick education and children. i think creating a proper future for our children which means a proper presence for families and i want to help build the future and improvement, doing it together, with a lot of options of what is achievable i think we can really break through to a completely new performance. and that's what i aim to achieve. >> jennifer: dr. donald berwick it's a pleasure to have you inside "the war room." we certainly will be following this challenge, and i wish you the best of luck. >> thanks governor same to you. >> jennifer: up next while it's legal to have a same-sex marriage in washington, d.c. your options for getting married at a church are pretty limited, but unfortunately the city's grandest cathedral is ♪ >> jennifer: all right. let's head down to los angeles to get the pulse of the progressives with cenk uygur. cenk what have you got planned for tonight on "the young turks"? >> we have a great show tonight jennifer. we'll balk about benghazi. i'm a little surprised at how strong the re
i'll pick education and children. i think creating a proper future for our children which means a proper presence for families and i want to help build the future and improvement, doing it together, with a lot of options of what is achievable i think we can really break through to a completely new performance. and that's what i aim to achieve. >> jennifer: dr. donald berwick it's a pleasure to have you inside "the war room." we certainly will be following this challenge, and i...
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education. science, technology, engineering and math are just as important to the next generation as the three r's were to my generation. they are the essential tools for success in this new economy. we need to invest more where we get the biggest return, in quality early learning programs. [applause] we need a system that aligns from early learning to k-12 to our universities. accountability must be present at every level. we should continue the progress we are making on improving the teacher and principal evaluation system, and make it a significant part of personnel decisions. and yes we need to meet the funding obligations set out by the mccleary decision, [applause] but we cannot continue to allow funding debates to mask deeper problems in our schools that do demand innovation and reform. i want us to be able to look our children in the eyes, knowing that we honored our commitment to provide them a world-class education. not through gimmicks or blind allocation of money, but through systemi
education. science, technology, engineering and math are just as important to the next generation as the three r's were to my generation. they are the essential tools for success in this new economy. we need to invest more where we get the biggest return, in quality early learning programs. [applause] we need a system that aligns from early learning to k-12 to our universities. accountability must be present at every level. we should continue the progress we are making on improving the teacher...
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. >> education. >> education grants to the state of new jersey and they hit it, $200 million from zuckerberg and $200 million from a matching grant why would liberals not want more of that. >> the reason they pulled it back, they don't want to get him mad. he gives a lot of money to democrats and the stupid thing to do is attack him for doing the fundraiser. >> in the old days you'd call up an yell at them. >> we used to put fire things in the garbage... >> do you want to talk about intolerantly liberals, mark zuckerberg or bobby jindal. >> i want to talk about everything. my theory is the left, holds an axe over the right's head or farr their friends hope to right. it is social acceptance, if you want to go to the right parties, new york city and california and want to be accepted, and avoid ridicule, be like us, it is a form of social bullying and america accepted it because we see cool trumps character and liberals are more intolerant because they have a louder megaphone and, people like me are knuckle-dragging hooligans, working to keep families together and i'm a mouth breeter and don't
. >> education. >> education grants to the state of new jersey and they hit it, $200 million from zuckerberg and $200 million from a matching grant why would liberals not want more of that. >> the reason they pulled it back, they don't want to get him mad. he gives a lot of money to democrats and the stupid thing to do is attack him for doing the fundraiser. >> in the old days you'd call up an yell at them. >> we used to put fire things in the garbage... >>...
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and they're in there to make money and our job is to educate the public. so, i think this is a great study that's going to tell us if you have not started smoking, don't touch it. and if you have, it's a good time to quit. >> jamie: we appreciate that information, we're not smockers and i hope you'll pay attention to. tomorrow, i know we're going to talk about the norovirus and aspirin, whether or not it can cause blindness. check out sunday house call tomorrow morning at 10:30 with dr. somati and dr. siegel. and jamie will be there as well along with eric shawn. that will do it for us, i'm kelly wright. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby, great to see you on a busy news room. and take care. the journal editorial report is on the fox news channel. coming up.
and they're in there to make money and our job is to educate the public. so, i think this is a great study that's going to tell us if you have not started smoking, don't touch it. and if you have, it's a good time to quit. >> jamie: we appreciate that information, we're not smockers and i hope you'll pay attention to. tomorrow, i know we're going to talk about the norovirus and aspirin, whether or not it can cause blindness. check out sunday house call tomorrow morning at 10:30 with dr....
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education is the future. you control those three elements and you have what lenin would call the commanding height of a post industrial society. that is what he said he wanted to do. in fact, you don't remember this because, unlike me, you have real lives for it you don't have to watch everything the man says. i do for my sins and they clearly are mending. [laughter] but he sprinkled that speech and the subsequent speeches until the georgetown speech with a phrase -- the new foundation, which was never picked up on and never remembered. but it was in there. in fact, the name of the speech was called "the new foundation." he already saw himself one month into the presidency as a successor to the new deal and the new frontier. he wanted this appellation, the new foundation, to be what obama is and would be. so it shows you how ideologically ambitious he was from day one. at that point, i knew who he was. and i'm not sure that anybody knew who he was until then. the incident you're recalling is a week before oba
education is the future. you control those three elements and you have what lenin would call the commanding height of a post industrial society. that is what he said he wanted to do. in fact, you don't remember this because, unlike me, you have real lives for it you don't have to watch everything the man says. i do for my sins and they clearly are mending. [laughter] but he sprinkled that speech and the subsequent speeches until the georgetown speech with a phrase -- the new foundation, which...
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-- start a business, get an education. let me give you a perfect example. one of the best slogan that came out of his last campaign was "you built that perko -- you built that." and it was in response to the barack obama comment, "you did not build that, and that was one of the slogans of the last campaign that was aimed at the 53%. it was aimed at business owners. it was aimed at those that have already gotten there. our message was you can build a that because what barack obama was saying to everyone struggling to climb the economic ladder, you can not build that. i do not really care who built the corporate giants and titans of today. one of the biggest lies of politics is that republicans are the party of big business. big business loves big government. big business is happy to get in bed with big government to hire an army of lobbyists and tax attorneys and to entrench their power. we should be the party of small businesses, entrepreneurs, the next person starting a business in his garage that will topple those giant
-- start a business, get an education. let me give you a perfect example. one of the best slogan that came out of his last campaign was "you built that perko -- you built that." and it was in response to the barack obama comment, "you did not build that, and that was one of the slogans of the last campaign that was aimed at the 53%. it was aimed at business owners. it was aimed at those that have already gotten there. our message was you can build a that because what barack obama...
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world, we have to do a better job on education. we have to control our energy in the future and we've got to develop new sources of energy. that's axiomatic. we have to invest in research and development and stay on the cutting edge of innovation. all these things are a part of developing the kind of economy in which people have their best shot. >> i've never seen the president quite as emotionally moved as i saw him after sandy hook and this is an issue that we have carried a lot on my show but when i saw what he said the other day and the proposals put forward, executive order and with congress, i was so impressed by the boldness and the courage of the leadership and then the reality check. within minutes, people popping up on both sides saying, well, of course, he can't through an assault weapons ban. >> we'll see. >> today, a young teenage boy killed five people with an assault weapon. the weekend, we had people injured at gun shows with guns. the irony not lost on anybody on gun appreciation day. america is a country riddled w
world, we have to do a better job on education. we have to control our energy in the future and we've got to develop new sources of energy. that's axiomatic. we have to invest in research and development and stay on the cutting edge of innovation. all these things are a part of developing the kind of economy in which people have their best shot. >> i've never seen the president quite as emotionally moved as i saw him after sandy hook and this is an issue that we have carried a lot on my...
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and i think unfortunately civic education in this country is not where it should be. what i do think we've seen over the past year and terry mentioned education is young women becoming far more mobilized through social media and becoming radicalized on the republican attacks on women's health, not enough people know what it is but i think between the attacks on bit control the attacks on women who were victims of sexual violence, people are starting to add it up and see these are all attacks on women's autonomy. >> john: national organization for women president, terry o'neill and salon staff writer irin carmonday. great to you have both on the program. i hope you'll come back because even though the supreme court was decisive, america is not and this fight will continue. thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you john. >> john: the incredibly shrinking filibuster reform. plus republicans still have join only a majority is needed to change senate rules instead of the usual 2/3. this would seem to be the perfect time for majority leader harry reid to fix the filibuster
and i think unfortunately civic education in this country is not where it should be. what i do think we've seen over the past year and terry mentioned education is young women becoming far more mobilized through social media and becoming radicalized on the republican attacks on women's health, not enough people know what it is but i think between the attacks on bit control the attacks on women who were victims of sexual violence, people are starting to add it up and see these are all attacks on...
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democratic national convention which she talked about her family and she said her biggest priority was education. >> college was not an option. it was mandatory. even though we didn't have a lot of money, we made it work. i signed up for financial aid, work study, pell grant, anything i could. just like our president an first lady, i took out loans. i taught aerobics and i worked on campus to pay those loans back. >> cover story, front page story in the wall street journal talked about how she's becoming a power player in washington. earlier i spoke with eva. >> you're going to be sitting on the stage on monday watching the swearing in. >> yes. it's my first inauguration. i didn't watch it in 2008 because i was working. this is a first time i'll be experiencing it. >> i know election night you said you cried and you tweeted a picture of your friends celebrating. what will you be thinking? >> i probably cry again. i'm very emotional that way. it's an honor to be involved in any way in this whole process. >> wall street journal this weekend front page story. it also says you are becoming a power p
democratic national convention which she talked about her family and she said her biggest priority was education. >> college was not an option. it was mandatory. even though we didn't have a lot of money, we made it work. i signed up for financial aid, work study, pell grant, anything i could. just like our president an first lady, i took out loans. i taught aerobics and i worked on campus to pay those loans back. >> cover story, front page story in the wall street journal talked...
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you're saying weird things like legitimate rape then that voting bloc isn't going to listen to you on education, on taxes, on any of this stuff. that's what's going on. >> so that's the issue. >> of what do democrats get out of it? why are they pushing it? >> hispanics have been demanding something on this, and at some point -- >> but do they want the teeth, the tough requirements of worker verification? do they want the tough part of the bill? >> i think -- yes, because if you actually go to places like arizona and new mexico and i have seen surveys of hispanic americans, hispanic american citizens who say second, third, fourth generation, saying i did it legally. these folks should have to do it legally. >> i just don't hear that from the latino groups. >> no, they -- >> i don't hear the interest groups pushing for real teeth. let's take a look -- >> the interest groups rnt. i'm talking about rank and file hispanic americans. >> that's positive. let's look at what he had to say. he came out for what he calls comprehensive immigration reform. it was at a speech in las vegas. he said the bipart
you're saying weird things like legitimate rape then that voting bloc isn't going to listen to you on education, on taxes, on any of this stuff. that's what's going on. >> so that's the issue. >> of what do democrats get out of it? why are they pushing it? >> hispanics have been demanding something on this, and at some point -- >> but do they want the teeth, the tough requirements of worker verification? do they want the tough part of the bill? >> i think -- yes,...
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they say foreign aid, nasa, get rid of the department of education. i think that's a great idea for a number of reasons. the fact is, you could do a lot of what people on the right and left on to do in terms of their pet cuts, and it would do nothing to the long-term trajectory we are on. >> we did a bus tour this year with family research council. we teamed up on this money and values tour his book to a lot of churches. the people willing to listen to it. even among conservative audiences, it is tough to get people to say, those are the programs that we truly have to take on. it is an uphill battle. i think it is one we will be forced into by the very nature of where we are. >> p.j. o'rourke in one of his books has a passage where he says, the democrats are the party of santa claus. santa claus is a wonderful, jolly guy in a red suit who loves everyone and gives everybody presents. he gives you exactly what you want. all you have to do is ask. the republicans are the party of god. god is kind of a stern fellow. he demands good behavior. he has been k
they say foreign aid, nasa, get rid of the department of education. i think that's a great idea for a number of reasons. the fact is, you could do a lot of what people on the right and left on to do in terms of their pet cuts, and it would do nothing to the long-term trajectory we are on. >> we did a bus tour this year with family research council. we teamed up on this money and values tour his book to a lot of churches. the people willing to listen to it. even among conservative...
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-based education. it is a win-win. the immigration innovation act will reopen the door, recapture unused green cards and move away from the outdated model of country caps. we'll better compete with our countries to the north and east like canada. one of the most important parts of this legislation, as i mentioned, is that we're using fees from these newly expanded h-1b visas and green cards. this will keep america at the cutting edge of science and technology and fuel economic growth for this country and generations to come. while each of the coauthors of this legislation have made extension contributions, i'm especially grateful to senator hatch for his leadership. would you tell us a little bit more about this legislation? mr. hatch: thank you. mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. hatch: i want to thank you, senator coons and senator klobuchaklobuchar and senator rm thirubio.it is a real pleasure k with these partners and others. i want to thank each you for the helpful yoafer view you've
-based education. it is a win-win. the immigration innovation act will reopen the door, recapture unused green cards and move away from the outdated model of country caps. we'll better compete with our countries to the north and east like canada. one of the most important parts of this legislation, as i mentioned, is that we're using fees from these newly expanded h-1b visas and green cards. this will keep america at the cutting edge of science and technology and fuel economic growth for this...
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liz: he is tough on education, donated $100 million to newark's schools and is getting blasted on the internets despite the fact he posted a town hall for the president and attended a dinner for the president in silicon valley. stuart: he is a liberal, chris christie not so sure. charles: chris christie is a new age bloomberg hybrid, he has crushed these republicans. if he was nice to president obama and moved the election he is something of a hybrid have republican half democrat, maybe that is what we want. stuart: jerry brown says everything is rosy, but it is balanced, it is a model for the nation. next, why that is back on street. he is on fantasy island. ou turn? maybe you want to incorporate a business. orrotect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >>
liz: he is tough on education, donated $100 million to newark's schools and is getting blasted on the internets despite the fact he posted a town hall for the president and attended a dinner for the president in silicon valley. stuart: he is a liberal, chris christie not so sure. charles: chris christie is a new age bloomberg hybrid, he has crushed these republicans. if he was nice to president obama and moved the election he is something of a hybrid have republican half democrat, maybe that is...
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he is a republican and once better education, and we need better education. can the house and senate quit acting like they are little kids and act like older adults and remember reaganomics. the 20 years that i received at 58 now, i got to enjoy it 20 years of reaganomics, just like ann counter would say -- the best days and years of our lives, why can we not live like that today? why does our commander in chief not one that on his record as well? host: let's take a listen to the governor of another state grappling with the arizona -- with immigration. jan brewer of arizona. [video clip] >> you cannot discuss arizona's relationship with the federal government without mentioning mexico. i have heard ernest calls for immigration reform. i agree our system is broken and has been for decades. to the reformers, i say demonstrate your standing commitment to secure the border by making that your first priority. [applause] thank you. after so many broken promises, so many starts and stops with border security, join me in holding the federal government to account. [ap
he is a republican and once better education, and we need better education. can the house and senate quit acting like they are little kids and act like older adults and remember reaganomics. the 20 years that i received at 58 now, i got to enjoy it 20 years of reaganomics, just like ann counter would say -- the best days and years of our lives, why can we not live like that today? why does our commander in chief not one that on his record as well? host: let's take a listen to the governor of...
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i think you'll see something similar now an education, especially in higher education. the oligarchy of the education society is about to collapse, partly due to the internet where people are learning in more different ways from other people. about progressic there over the next 10 or 20 years. host: this is from the atlantic magazine -- he said, "in the last decade, even the places where republicans wanted to spread liberty, but turned into a debacle. they had dubious notion of what the military could accomplish. they fail to execute. is stubbornly denied anything was amiss. as a result, republicans, especially ne-yo conservatives, lost the trust of american voters." guest: i don't know what those places are. i guess most people were against fighting in afghanistan and we had a limited footprint over there for most of the bush administration. that was not the place where we pursued a neoconservative firm policy. the only place on iraq. one war in iraq which i will defend to this day, and which we succeeded. by the end of 2008 we had won the war, thanks to the troops su
i think you'll see something similar now an education, especially in higher education. the oligarchy of the education society is about to collapse, partly due to the internet where people are learning in more different ways from other people. about progressic there over the next 10 or 20 years. host: this is from the atlantic magazine -- he said, "in the last decade, even the places where republicans wanted to spread liberty, but turned into a debacle. they had dubious notion of what the...
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national convention, where she talked about her family and she said her biggest priority, of course, is education. >> college was not an option, it was mandatory. even though we didn't have a lot of money, we made it work. i signed up for financial aid, pell grants, work study, anything i could. and just like our president and first lady, i took out loans to pay for school. i changed oil in a mechanic shop, i flipped burgers at wendys, i taught aerobics and i worked on campus to pay those loans balk. >> front page story in the wall street journal this weekend, talked about how she's becoming a power player here in washington. earlier this weekend i spoke with eva longoria. >> you must be incredibly excited. you're going to be sitting on the stage on monday watching the swearing-in. >> yes, it's my first inauguration, i didn't even watch it in 008 because i was working. so this is really the first time i'll be experiencing it. >> i know election night you said that you cried and you actually tweeted a picture of your friends celebrating, what do you think you're going to be thinking when you sit o
national convention, where she talked about her family and she said her biggest priority, of course, is education. >> college was not an option, it was mandatory. even though we didn't have a lot of money, we made it work. i signed up for financial aid, pell grants, work study, anything i could. and just like our president and first lady, i took out loans to pay for school. i changed oil in a mechanic shop, i flipped burgers at wendys, i taught aerobics and i worked on campus to pay those...
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. ♪ >>> this morning we come together to hear about the president's plans to strengthen education. >> today's flashback takes us back to 1998 at an event that started out pretty much like any other white house news conference, but it turned out to be anything but normal. when president clinton made a statement about his new education initiative and then on his own launched into one of the most infamous presidential lines ever uttered. >> i have to go back to work on my state of the union speech and i worked on it pretty late last night, but i want to say one thing to the american people. i want you to listen to me. i'm going to say this again. i did not have sexual relations with that woman, miss lewinsky. i never told anybody to lie, nota single time, ever. these allegations are false, and i need to go back to work for the american people. thank you. >> you almost forgot the conviction with which he said it. the next night clinton went to capitol hill to deliver that state of the union address with no mention whatsoever of the sex scandal that was consuming his presidency. it would t
. ♪ >>> this morning we come together to hear about the president's plans to strengthen education. >> today's flashback takes us back to 1998 at an event that started out pretty much like any other white house news conference, but it turned out to be anything but normal. when president clinton made a statement about his new education initiative and then on his own launched into one of the most infamous presidential lines ever uttered. >> i have to go back to work on my...
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who else among the founders and framers could have taken a ragtag band of poorly educated farmers and ill-equipped black smiths and defeat the world's greatest military? not ben franklin, not james madison, not thomas jefferson, only george. so george is a great, great man. and i think part of the reason historians haven't focused on his marriage and affairs because somehow it would be seen as diminishing him, and doesn't every great leader claim to be a self-made man? as a matter of fact, a lot of them are mother-made men or wife-made men or mistress-made men. washington could have been all of the above. when george was a young man, he had a great, great goal of being a gentleman planter and an officer in the british military. he wanted to be, you know, very important. the problem for george was this. while his father, augustine, did okay, george was the first-born son of the second marriage. and when augustine died when george was a little boy, augustine left almost everything to his sons from his first marriage because augustine had rotten marriage with his second wife. she was sor
who else among the founders and framers could have taken a ragtag band of poorly educated farmers and ill-equipped black smiths and defeat the world's greatest military? not ben franklin, not james madison, not thomas jefferson, only george. so george is a great, great man. and i think part of the reason historians haven't focused on his marriage and affairs because somehow it would be seen as diminishing him, and doesn't every great leader claim to be a self-made man? as a matter of fact, a...
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you know, of course, we'd like our workers to be better educated. we'd like lots of stuff to be better, but that was true in 2007, too. there's no sign that that accounts for this dramatic deterioration. this is just plain not enough spending. >> but i think we can begin to address our entitlement problem without putting on the brakes. if we don't, what worries me about what paul krugman and others are creming, e i recomme sandys, future wars, bond markets that we've put ourselves in a vulnerable position. that seems to me to be a dangerous thing that you're recommending. >> we've actually seen that in practice, i can say, look, if i were -- if i could ideally, i'd say let's have a plan to reduce the budget deficit five years out, ten years out from now while at the same time doing stimulus for the economy, washington doesn't work that way. if you spend a lot of your time talking about, well, the debt and entitlements are the big problem, the message that -- actually what we need to do right now is promote jobs gets lost. and in fact, we've spent th
you know, of course, we'd like our workers to be better educated. we'd like lots of stuff to be better, but that was true in 2007, too. there's no sign that that accounts for this dramatic deterioration. this is just plain not enough spending. >> but i think we can begin to address our entitlement problem without putting on the brakes. if we don't, what worries me about what paul krugman and others are creming, e i recomme sandys, future wars, bond markets that we've put ourselves in a...
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education reformers say this is just part of a larger national problem. bob bowden is an education expert and the director of the film "the cartel." bob, welcome back. >> thanks. >> megyn: they are a lower on time graduation rate than any of the 50 states and looking to cure it and one of the proposals is that darned civics is so hard. why don't we get rid of it, that will solve things. >> replacing with the tic-tac-toe curriculum. >> megyn: almost exactly, they have to make more gym if they do that. >> perhaps they're civics geniuses already and that's the reality here. >> megyn: they see the capitol every day. >> on the front lawn. >> megyn: this is scary, these are kids. kids don't generally want to take out a heavy course load, but we have to make them. we have to make them learn english, learn social studies, science, we have to make them. >> you see it's one of the most troubled districts in the country and we do, we have school vouchers in d.c. and then they went away when the obama administration was new and they're back and it's a better voucher
education reformers say this is just part of a larger national problem. bob bowden is an education expert and the director of the film "the cartel." bob, welcome back. >> thanks. >> megyn: they are a lower on time graduation rate than any of the 50 states and looking to cure it and one of the proposals is that darned civics is so hard. why don't we get rid of it, that will solve things. >> replacing with the tic-tac-toe curriculum. >> megyn: almost exactly,...